E. Anthony (Tony) Collins' project, “Missouri Fiddlin’: A Digital Archive of Old-Time Fiddlers in Missouri,” has won the 2022 Henry Reed Fund Award given by the American Folklife Center, given to support activities directly involving folk artists, especially when their activities reflect, draw upon, or strengthen AFC collections.
The American Folklife Center has awarded its 2022 Archie Green Fellowships to five projects aimed at documenting and analyzing the culture and traditions of American workers.
The Ephemera Society of America (ESA) invites presentation proposals on the theme "From Here to There: The Ephemera of Travel," for Ephemera 43, its annual conference, which will take place at the Hyatt Regency in Greenwich, Connecticut, on March 17, 2023.
The editors invite contributions from the fields of cultural studies, gender studies, media studies, urban studies, literary studies, history, sociology, and related disciplines that examine the discourses of urban masculinities. Proposals are due June 30.
Historia Crítica, a journal of the Faculty of Social Sciences at Universidad de los Andes (Bogotá, Colombia), announces a call for papers for its special issue “Capitalisms of the “Global South”, X-XIX centuries
The Oral History Association (OHA) offers six annual awards whose winners are announced at its meeting in October. The deadlines for most are July 1, 2022.
In an upcoming session of the Making Museums Matter event series, colleagues from Ukraine, Poland, Germany and Switzerland, among others, will report on their needs, forms of resistance, strategies of networking and possibilities of preservation. This session will be held via Zoom on June 9, 2022.
The Central European History Society (CEHS) is soliciting nominations for the Hans Rosenberg Book Prize. The annual prize honors the best monograph in Central European history published in English by a permanent resident of North America. All entries must be received by July 31, 2022.
The Concordia Institute for Canadian Jewish Studies invites applications for participation in the “Performing the Canadian Jewish Archive” project, an ongoing initiative under the aegis of the Endowed Chair in Canadian Jewish Studies at Concordia University. Applications are due by June 30, 2022.
Sound Studies is currently looking for qualified book reviewers for many recent and upcoming editions on the academic study of sound and the soundscape.
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